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Progestrone production
Doctors say progesterone is deficient and thus heavy periods. So is there a scenario where progesterone production could stop entirely??
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Get done ultrasonography to know the exact pathology of uterus and ovaries.Aso get done TSH and serum progesterone and estrogen level.With all reports meet to gynaecologist and take her opinion and suggestion.
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WE HAVE TO DO HORMONE TESTING AND THEN CAN PRESCRIBE YOU MEDICENES FOR IT
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Its not like that...but can be due to chronic anovulation...u get abnormal bleed... further details required
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Connect with me for online consultation along with all reports.Anovulation can be a cause.
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